All-time FC Cincinnati (MLS) roster

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This list comprises all players who have played for FC Cincinnati which dates from the team's inaugural Major League Soccer season in 2019 to present.

Contents

A "†" denotes players who did not appear in a single match but were available for fixtures. Players who were acquired by the team but were not available to play in matches (e.g. selected in a draft but not signed, or acquired in a trade but immediately traded away) are not listed.

A "‡" denotes players who also played for FC Cincinnati in the USL before expansion to MLS.

Bolded players are currently under contract by FC Cincinnati.

Stats include all competitive matches (MLS, MLS Cup Playoffs, U.S. Open Cup, CONCACAF Champions League, etc).

All stats accurate as of match played November 7, 2021.

Players

Outfield players

NameD.O.B.PositionNationalityYearsGamesGoalsDebutRef
Saad Abdul-Salaam September 8, 1991DF Flag of the United States.svg United States202080July 11, 2020 [1]
Luciano Acosta May 31, 1994MF Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina2021–present317April 17, 2021 [2]
Fanendo Adi October 10, 1990FW Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria2019142March 2, 2019 [3]
Fatai Alashe October 21, 1993MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–2020171April 19, 2019 [4]
Nazmi Albadawi August 24, 1991MF Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine201910May 25, 2019 [5]
Eric Alexander April 14, 1988MF Flag of the United States.svg United States201980March 2, 2019 [6]
Frankie Amaya September 27, 2000MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–2021431March 30, 2019 [7]
Isaac Atanga June 14, 2000FW Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana2021–present221May 1, 2021 [8]
Zico Bailey August 27, 2000DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–present161October 7, 2020 [9]
Álvaro Barreal August 17, 2000FW Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina2020–present383October 7, 2020 [10]
Leonardo Bertone March 14, 1994MF Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland2019261March 2, 2019 [11]
Tyler Blackett April 2, 1994DF Flag of England.svg England2021–2022111September 18, 2021 [12]
Corben Bone September 16, 1988MF Flag of the United States.svg United States20199613March 2, 2019 [13]
Brenner January 16, 2000FW Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil2021–2023338April 17, 2021 [14]
Geoff Cameron July 11, 1985MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–2022280May 16, 2021 [15]
Edgar Castillo October 8, 1986DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–2022141June 19, 2021 [16]
Allan Cruz February 24, 1996MF Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica2019–2022599March 10, 2019 [17]
Rashawn Dally January 14, 1997FW Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica2019–2020171June 12, 2019 [18]
Siem de Jong January 28, 1989MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands2020160July 11, 2020 [19]
Mathieu Deplagne October 1, 1991DF Flag of France.svg France2019–2020511March 2, 2019 [20]
Chris Duvall September 10, 1991DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–present40August 21, 2021 [21]
Derrick Etienne November 25, 1996MF Flag of Haiti.svg Haiti201950August 10, 2019 [22]
Avionne Flanagan April 6, 1999DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–present00N/A [23]
Greg Garza August 16, 1991DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–2020220March 10, 2019 [24]
Logan Gdula October 13, 1996DF Flag of the United States.svg United States201900N/A [25]
Andrew Gutman October 2, 1996DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–2020300August 10, 2019 [26]
Joe Gyau September 16, 1992MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–present511August 10, 2019 [27]
Nick Hagglund September 14, 1992DF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–present592March 2, 2019 [28]
Calvin Harris March 20, 2000FW Flag of England.svg England2021–present160April 17, 2021 [29]
Justin Hoyte November 20, 1984DF Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago2019180April 13, 2019 [30]
Franko Kovačević August 8, 1999FW Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia2020–202140November 8, 2020 [31]
Yuya Kubo December 24, 1993FW Flag of Japan.svg Japan2020–present493March 1, 2020 [32]
Roland Lamah December 31, 1987MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium2019281March 2, 2019 [33]
Forrest Lasso May 11, 1993DF Flag of the United States.svg United States201970March 24, 2019 [34]
Emmanuel Ledesma May 24, 1988MF Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina2019286March 17, 2019 [35]
Jürgen Locadia November 7, 1993FW Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands2020–2021273March 1, 2020 [36]
Kekuta Manneh December 30, 1994FW Flag of The Gambia.svg Gambia2019–2020325March 2, 2019 [37]
Rónald Matarrita July 9, 1994DF Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica2021–present222April 17, 2021 [38]
Darren Mattocks September 2, 1990FW Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica2019213March 2, 2019 [39]
Tommy McCabe April 4, 1998MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–202070June 29, 2019 [40]
Jimmy McLaughlin April 30, 1993MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–202010October 28, 2020 [41]
Haris Medunjanin March 8, 1985MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina2020–present514March 1, 2020 [42]
Ben Mines May 13, 2000MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–present00N/A [43]
Kamohelo Mokotjo March 11, 1991MF Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa2020–present220October 3, 2020 [44]
Hassan Ndam October 9, 1998DF Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon2019–202000N/A [45]
Arquimides Ordonez August 5, 2003FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–present40July 24, 2021 [46]
Rey Ortiz January 6, 1997FW Flag of the United States.svg United States202000N/A [47]
Tom Pettersson March 25, 1990DF Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden2020–2021200July 11, 2020 [48]
Alvas Powell July 18, 1994DF Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica2019130March 2, 2019 [49]
Adrien Regattin August 22, 1991MF Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco2020110March 1, 2020 [50]
Kenny Saief December 17, 1993MF Flag of the United States.svg United States201991March 10, 2019 [51]
Kyle Scott December 22, 1997MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2021–present40October 16, 2021 [52]
Blake Smith January 17, 1991DF Flag of the United States.svg United States201900N/A [53]
Caleb Stanko July 26, 1993MF Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–present590March 2, 2019 [54]
Víctor Ulloa March 4, 1992MF Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico2019281March 2, 2019 [55]
Gustavo Vallecilla May 28, 1999DF Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador2021–present252May 16, 2021 [56]
Florian Valot February 12, 1993MF Flag of France.svg France2021–present90August 7, 2021 [57]
Maikel van der Werff April 22, 1989DF Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands2019–present240July 27, 2019 [58]
Brandon Vazquez October 14, 1998FW Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–present506March 1, 2020 [59]
Kendall Waston January 1, 1988DF Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa Rica2019–2020431March 2, 2019 [60]
Emery Welshman †‡November 9, 1991FW Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana201900N/A [61]

Goalkeepers

NameD.O.B.PosNationalityYearsGamesConcededShutoutsDebutRef
Cody Cropper February 16, 1993GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2021150April 24, 2021 [62]
Bobby Edwards August 11, 1995GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2020230October 14, 2020 [63]
Jimmy Hague August 28, 1996GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2019000N/A [64]
Ben Lundt September 24, 1995GK Flag of Germany.svg Germany2019–present000N/A [65]
Spencer Richey May 30, 1992GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2019–202029605March 10, 2019 [66]
Beckham Sunderland June 30, 2003GK Flag of the United States.svg United States2020–present000N/A [67]
Przemysław Tytoń January 4, 1987GK Flag of Poland.svg Poland2019–present458611March 2, 2019 [68]
Kenneth Vermeer January 10, 1986GK Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands2021–present19344May 16, 2021 [69]

By nationality

MLS regulations allow for eight international roster slots per team to be used on non-domestic players. However, this limit can be exceeded by trading international slots with another MLS team. Overseas players are exempt from counting towards this total if they have permanent residency rights in the U.S. (green card holder), other special dispensation such as refugee or asylum status, or qualify under the Homegrown International Rule. [70] In total, 59 players representing 25 different countries have played for FC Cincinnati.

Note: Countries indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

CountryTotal players
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 3
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 1
Flag of England.svg  England 2
Flag of France.svg  France 2
Flag of The Gambia.svg  Gambia 1
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 1
Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 1
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 3
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 1
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 1
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 1
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 1
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24

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References

  1. Saad Abdul-Salaam
  2. Luciano Acosta
  3. Fanendo Adi
  4. Fatai Alashe
  5. Nazmi Albadawi
  6. Eric Alexander
  7. Frankie Amaya
  8. Isaac Atanga
  9. Zico Bailey
  10. Álvaro Barreal
  11. Leonardo Bertone
  12. Tyler Blackett
  13. Corben Bone
  14. Brenner
  15. Geoff Cameron
  16. Edgar Castillo
  17. Allan Cruz
  18. Rashawn Dally
  19. Siem de Jong
  20. Mathieu Deplagne
  21. Chris Duvall
  22. Derrick Etienne
  23. Avionne Flanagan
  24. Greg Garza
  25. Logan Gdula
  26. Andrew Gutman
  27. Joe Gyau
  28. Nick Hagglund
  29. Calvin Harris
  30. Justin Hoyte
  31. Franko Kovačević
  32. Yuya Kubo
  33. Roland Lamah
  34. Forrest Lasso
  35. Emmanuel Ledesma
  36. Jürgen Locadia
  37. Kekuta Manneh
  38. Rónald Matarrita
  39. Darren Mattocks
  40. Tommy McCabe
  41. Jimmy McLaughlin
  42. Haris Medunjanin
  43. Ben Mines
  44. Kamohelo Mokotjo
  45. Hassan Ndam
  46. Arquimides Ordonez
  47. Rey Ortiz
  48. Tom Pettersson
  49. Alvas Powell
  50. Adrien Regattin
  51. Kenny Saief
  52. Kyle Scott
  53. Blake Smith
  54. Caleb Stanko
  55. Víctor Ulloa
  56. Gustavo Vallecilla
  57. Florian Valot
  58. Maikel van der Werff
  59. Brandon Vazquez
  60. Kendall Waston
  61. Emery Welshman
  62. Cody Cropper
  63. Bobby Edwards
  64. Jimmy Hague
  65. Ben Lundt
  66. Spencer Richey
  67. Beckham Sunderland
  68. Przemysław Tytoń
  69. Kenneth Vermeer
  70. MLS Roster Rules

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